Category Archives: Worship and Preaching

The Platform of Worship and Preaching

The following had preaching specifically in its sights but the application can be made to the matter of any spiritual leadership from the platform during the time of corporate worship. “There is an intoxication about a platform. With increased recognition … Continue reading

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Tozer: “Sermonettes make Christianettes”

“A presentation of the truth that doesn’t arrive at the place where hearers understand that it involves movement or commitment can have an inoculation effect. In an environment where people are sitting on the premises rather than standing on the … Continue reading

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The Dignifying Power of Biblical Preaching

For many, a biblical sermon must be a “condensed dose of dignity” that saves and ennobles battered spirits. Anointed preaching “reverses gravity as people sense the upward pull of heaven.” Such a sermon treats people as “responsible agents whose choices … Continue reading

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Preaching and the Response

The preacher, himself already deeply stirred to the roots of his own being by the text, will give people a chance to respond to his message often in silent prayer as each person is brought by the Holy Spirit to … Continue reading

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Defining Biblical Preaching

“To expound Scripture is to open up the inspired text with such faithfulness and sensitivity that God’s voice is heard and His people obey Him.”  -John Stott -The Art and Craft of Biblical Preaching, Robinson and Larsen, Zondervan

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Preaching vs. Worship!

In reaction to the trend that separates preaching and worship as distinct…where worship is up, preaching is down and never the twain shall meet… “I contend that the Bible depicts preaching and worship as tightly bound in a symbiotic relationship.” … Continue reading

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